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Aprils Fools' Pranks We’d Love or Hate to See Come True
No one really knows how the tradition of tricking others and making jokes on April 1 really started, but the general consensus is that this practice goes back centuries, perhaps even as far back as 1392. Regardless of its origins, April 1 has grown and grown to become such a phenomenon that now even otherwise serious orgnizations like companies and government agencies are in on it.
No one really knows how the tradition of tricking others and making jokes on April 1 really started, but the general consensus is that this practice goes back centuries, perhaps even as far back as 1392. Regardless of its origins, April 1 has grown and grown to become such a phenomenon that now even otherwise serious orgnizations like companies and government agencies are in on it.

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- Apr 29, 2019